International Commerce


INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT & TRADE MISSIONS

• 95% of the World’s population and 80% of the world's purchasing power is outside the United States. 
• 1 in 4 jobs in Virginia are related to international trade. 
• 75% of identified U.S. exporters are very small businesses with less than 20 employees. 

Northern Virginia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce organizes trade and reversed delegations to host countries and into the United States with the purpose of exploring and diversifying participant's portfolios and expanding their opportunities to international markets.

Our Fees includes: 
  • Pre-arrange meeting activities, travel, agendas, participation on forums, usiness matchmakings, networking and more. 
  • Pre-travel briefing on subjects ranging from best business practices, safety and cultural competency. 
  • Embassy briefings on the business climate, political scenario, and best prospect sectors.
  • Pre-scheduled matchmaking meetings with potential partners, distributors, end users, and local industry contacts.
For more information Contact NOVAHCC at info@novahispanicchamber.com 
or 
call (703) 839-8140

Providence, Rhode Island – October 8, 2023 – The Northern Virginia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce proudly announces its prestigious recognition at the Go Global Awards 2023 hosted by Rhode Island Commerce and the International Trade Council. The chamber has been honored in the esteemed International Trade Advancement category, a testament to its commitment to fostering global business connections and economic growth.  The Go Global Awards, held on October 8, 2023, in Providence, Rhode Island, brought together leaders and visionaries in the international trade community to celebrate the outstanding achievements and innovations from 125 business organizations from over 85 countries. The Northern Virginia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce emerged victorious in the International Trade Advancement category, a noteworthy acknowledgment of its dedication to advancing global trade initiatives.


CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN 

As one of Europe´s outermost regions, the Canary Islands have an Economic and Tax System, fully approved by the EU, which applies double taxation conventions and fiscal transparency. The Canary Islands tax bracket is totally open and complies with OECD and EU competition laws. Companies which set up in this strategic business hub and create jobs can take advantage of a wide range of benefits.

The Canary Islands have an Economic and Tax System (REF) of their own which is transparent, applies double taxation conventions and complies with all EU guidelines and competition laws. The key features of this attractive tax regime include: the lowest corporate tax rate (4%) and VAT (6.5%) in Europe and the highest refundable R&D fiscal incentives on the planet.  For more information visit https://prosperitasglobal.com/



COLOMBIA


The U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA), which entered into force on May 15, 2012, provides duty-free entry for over 80 percent of U.S. consumer and industrial exports to Colombia. The South American country traditional's acceptance of U.S. brands as well as U.S. and international standards, provide a solid foundation for U.S. firms seeking to do business there. Colombia is the third largest market in Latin America and is 15 globally as a market for U.S. exports. With more than 45 million people, an improved security environment, an abundance of natural resources, and an educated and growing middle-class, business opportunities are booming in Colombia.


CHILE 
The Chile Free Trade Agreement (CLFTA) went into effect on January 1, 2004. Under the agreement most Chilean goods enter the United States free of duty and the merchandise processing fee (MPF) and virtually all will enter free by the time it is fully implemented in 2015.  The economy of Chile is a high-income economy as ranked by the World Bank, and is considered one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations, leading Latin American nations in competitiveness, income per capita, globalization, economic freedom, and low perception of corruption

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